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  • How to Pay Zero Taxes 2016: Your Guide to Every Tax Break the IRS Allows

    How to Pay Zero Taxes 2016: Your Guide to Every Tax Break the IRS Allows by Schnepper, Jeff A.;

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    Updated for 2016?a new revised edition of the classic guide that shows taxpayers how to pay less to the IRS

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    Updated for 2016?a new revised edition of the classic guide that shows you how to pay less to the IRS

    Easy to read, easy to use, and hard to beat, this comprehensive tax-saving guide has become the go-to resource for tax professionals and home filers alike. Unlike other brand-name guides, the book focuses on tax saving, not tax preparation?zeroing in on the one thing you really care about: paying less to the IRS.

    Tax expert Jeff Schnepper explains everything you need to know in simple, accessible terms, organizing important subjects like deductions, exemptions, and tax shelters into six simple sections. The book includes the most up-to-date information?and hundreds of insider tips?that can lower your tax bills, and save you a bundle, year after year.


    Jeff A. Schnepper, Esq. (Cherry Hill, NJ) is the author of multiple books on finance and taxation, including all previous editions of How to Pay Zero Taxes. He is a financial, tax, and legal advisor for Estate Planning of Delaware Valley and operates a tax, accounting, and legal practice in Cherry Hill, NJ. Mr. Schnepper is Microsoft's MSN MONEY tax expert, economic editor for USA Today, and tax counsel for Haran, Watson & Company.

     



    Updated for 2016?a new revised edition of the classic guide that shows you how to pay less to the IRS

    Easy to read, easy to use, and hard to beat, this comprehensive tax-saving guide has become the go-to resource for tax professionals and home filers alike. Unlike other brand-name guides, the book focuses on tax saving, not tax preparation?zeroing in on the one thing you really care about: paying less to the IRS.

    Tax expert Jeff Schnepper explains everything you need to know in simple, accessible terms, organizing important subjects like deductions, exemptions, and tax shelters into six simple sections. The book includes the most up-to-date information?and hundreds of insider tips?that can lower your tax bills, and save you a bundle, year after year.


    Jeff A. Schnepper, Esq. (Cherry Hill, NJ) is the author of multiple books on finance and taxation, including all previous editions of How to Pay Zero Taxes. He is a financial, tax, and legal advisor for Estate Planning of Delaware Valley and operates a tax, accounting, and legal practice in Cherry Hill, NJ. Mr. Schnepper is Microsoft's MSN MONEY tax expert, economic editor for USA Today, and tax counsel for Haran, Watson & Company.

     

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    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xvii

    CHAPTER 1: Tax Insanity 1

    CHAPTER 2: Is It Legal? 35

    CHAPTER 3: How Our Tax System Works 41

    CHAPTER 4: Exclusions?Tax-Free Money 47
    A Alternatives to ?Earned Income? 49
    1. Hospitalization Premiums 49
    2. Group Life Insurance Premiums 50
    3. Group Legal Services Plans 52
    4. Accident and Health Plans 52
    5. Employee Death Benefits 53
    6. Merchandise Distributed to Employees on Holidays 53
    7. ?Expenses of Your Employer? 54
    8. Meals and Lodgings 54
    9. Employee Discounts 56
    10. Workers' Compensation 56
    11. ?Cafeteria? Plans and Flexible Spending Accounts 57
    12. Dependent Care Assistance Program 57
    13. Employer Educational Assistance 59
    14. Employee Awards 60
    15. Clergy Housing Allowance 62
    16. Miscellaneous Fringe Benefits 62
    B Donative Items 63
    17. Gifts, Bequests, and Inheritances 63
    18. Scholarships and Fellowships 64
    19. Prizes and Awards 66
    20. Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs) 68
    C Investors 69
    21. Interest on State and Municipal Obligations 69
    D Benefits for the Elderly 70
    22. Public Assistance Payments 70
    23. Social Security and Other Retirement Benefits 70
    24. Annuities 73
    25. Sale of Your Home 76
    E Miscellaneous Individual Exclusions 77
    26. Carpool Receipts 77
    27. Damages 78
    28. Divorce and Separation Arrangements 86
    29. Life Insurance 89
    30. Qualified State Tuition (
    529) Programs 91
    31. Your Home?The Mother of All Tax Shelters! 100
    32. Disabled Veteran Payments 104
    33. Exclusion of Income for Volunteer Firefighters and Emergency Medical Responders 104
    34. Unemployment Benefits 104
    35. Homeowner Security 104
    36. Reimbursed Costs to Parents of Children with Disabilities 105
    37. Wrongful Conviction and Incarceration 105
    38. Restitution Payments 105
    39. Frequent Flier Miles 105
    40. Hurricane Sandy 106
    41. Cancellation of Indebtedness 106
    42. Medicaid Payments for Foster Care of Related Individuals 106
    F Schedule of Excludable Items 107

    CHAPTER 5: Credits?Dollar-for-Dollar Tax Reductions 109
    A Estimated Tax and Withholding Exemptions 110
    B Credits 113

    43. The Earned Income Credit 113
    44. Excess Social Security Tax 116
    45. The Child and Dependent Care Credit 117
    46. Credit for the Elderly or Permanently and Totally Disabled 123
    C Special Credits 125
    47. Work Opportunity Credit (Formerly Targeted Jobs Tax Credit) 125
    48. Welfare to Work Credit 126
    49. Research Tax Credit 126
    50. Orphan Drug Tax Credit 127
    51. Adoption Assistance 127
    52. Hope Scholarship Credit 129
    53. American Opportunity Tax Credit 130
    54. Lifetime Learning Credit 131
    55. Child Tax Credit 131
    56. Disability Credits 132
    57. Health Insurance Credit 133
    58. Saver's Credit 133
    59. Small Employer Credit 134
    60. Electric Vehicle Credit 135
    61. Credit for Residential Energy Efficient Property 135
    62. Energy Saving Home Improvement Credit 136
    63. Hybrid Vehicles Credit 137
    64. Telephone Tax Refund 139
    65. First-Time Home Buyer Credit 139
    66. ?Making Work Pay? Tax Credit 140
    67. Plug-in Electric Drive Vehicle Credit 141
    68. Plug-in Electric Vehicle Credit 143
    69. Conversion Kits 143
    70. Treatment of Alternative Motor Vehicle Credit as a Personal Credit Allowed against AMT 144
    71. Small Business Health Insurance Credit 144
    72. Foreign Tax Credit 144
    73. The Premium Tax Credit 145

    CHAPTER 6: ?Above the Line? Deductions 147
    A Deductions for Adjusted Gross Income 151
    74. Trade and Business Deductions 151
    75. Employee Business Expenses of Actors and Other Performing Artists 152
    76. Employee Business Expenses 153
    77. Alimony 153
    78. Interest on Qualified Education Loans 162
    79. Retirement Plan Payments 162
    80. Self-Employment Tax 219
    81. Health Insurance Deduction for Self-Employeds 219
    82. Moving Expenses 220
    83. Clean Fuel Vehicles 227
    84. Deduction for Qualified Higher Education Expenses?Tuition and Fees 228
    85. Legal Fees 229
    86. Classroom Materials 229
    87. Medical Savings Accounts (Archer Medical Savings Accounts) 230
    88. Health Savings Accounts 232
    89. Sales Tax Deduction on Motor Vehicles 234

    CHAPTER 7: ?Below the Line? Deductions 237
    A The Importance of Filing Status 238
    B Tax Planning with Itemized Deductions 243

    90. Medical Expenses 243
    91. Income Taxes 258
    92. Real Property Taxes 260
    93. Personal Property Taxes 261
    94. Interest 261
    95. Mortgage Insurance 281
    96. Charitable Contributions 281
    97. Casualty Losses 305
    98. Theft Losses 309
    99. Miscellaneous Trade and Business Deductions of Employees 317
    100. Job Loss Insurance 317
    101. Travel Expenses 318
    102. Transportation Expenses 323
    103. Meals and Entertainment Expenses 327
    104. Gifts 329
    105. Reimbursable Employee Business Expenses 331
    106. Educational Expenses 331
    107. Limit on Itemized Deductions 332
    C Schedules of Deductions 334
    108. Medical Deductions 334
    109. Deductible Taxes 335
    110. Charitable Deductions 336
    111. Casualty and Theft Loss Deductions 337
    112. Miscellaneous Deductions 338
    113. Employee Miscellaneous Deductions 338
    114. Investor Deductions 339

    CHAPTER 8: Traditional Tax Shelters 341
    A Deferral and Leverage 356
    115. Real Estate 357
    116. Fees in Public Real Estate Partnerships 369
    117. Oil and Gas 370
    118. Equipment Leasing 379
    119. Single-Premium Life Insurance 383
    120. Cattle Feeding Programs 387
    121. Cattle Breeding Programs 389
    122. Tax Straddles 391
    123. Art Reproduction 393
    124. Noncash Gift Shelters 394
    125. Municipal Bond Swaps 395
    B How to Analyze a Tax Shelter 396
    126. Getting Out of the Tax Shelter 398
    127. Master Limited Partnerships 400
    128. Abusive Shelters 402

    CHAPTER 9: Super Tax Shelters 405
    A Family Shifts 406
    129. Unearned Income of Minor Children 409
    130. Outright Gifts 413
    131. Clifford Trusts 418
    132. Interest-Free Loans 418
    133. The Schnepper Shelter: Gift Leasebacks 418
    134. The Schnepper Deep Shelter 424
    135. Family Partnerships 424
    136. Family Trusts 425
    137. The Schnepper Malagoli Super Shelter 426
    138. Employing Members of the Family 428
    139. Author's Delight 431
    B Running Your Own Business 432
    140. Your Home 435
    141. Your Car 448
    142. Meals and Entertainment 450
    143. Travel and Vacation 454
    144. Gifts 460
    145. Advertising 461
    146. Deductible Clothes 461
    147. Creative Deductions?Busting the IRS 461
    148. Medical Premiums 462
    149. Borrowing from Your Company 462
    150. Miscellaneous Corporate Advantages 465


    CHAPTER 10: Investment Planning to Save Taxes 469
    151. Short Sales 475
    152. Broad-Based Index Options and Regulated Futures Contracts (RFCs) 476
    153. Wash Sales 476
    154. Premiums on Taxable and Tax-Exempt Bonds 477
    155. Original Issue Discount (OID)?Taxable Bonds 477
    156. Original Issue Discount (OID)?Tax-Exempt Bonds 477
    157. Market Discount 478
    158. Municipal Bond Swaps 478
    159. Employee Options?Nonqualified 479
    160. Incentive Stock Options 480
    161. Year-End Stock Sales 484
    162. Fund Strategies 485
    163. Dividends 485
    164. Tax-Exempt Income 490
    165. Old Prices 492
    166. Alternative Minimum Tax for Individuals 492
    167. U.S. Savings Bond Exclusion 506
    168. Madoff Losses 509
    169. Collars?Tax Free Lock in Your Gain 509


    CHAPTER 11: Last-Minute Tax Planning 511
    170. Defer Taxes 512
    171. Accelerate Expenses 514
    172. Accelerate Special Deductions 515
    173. Dependents and Personal Exemptions 515
    174. Phase-out of Exemptions 520
    175. Timing Strategies 521
    176. Retirement Plans 521
    177. Individual Retirement Plans (IRAs) 522
    178. H.R. 10 or Keogh Plans 522
    179. Marital Status 523
    180. The Goldinger Deferral 524

    CHAPTER 12: The Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 525
    181. Marginal Rate Reductions 526
    A Individual Income Tax Rate Structure 526
    B Phase-out of Restrictions on Personal Exemptions 528
    C Phase-out of Itemized Deductions 529
    182. Tax Benefits Relating to Children 531
    A Increase and Expand the Child Tax Credit 531
    B Extension and Expansion of Adoption Tax Benefits 532
    C Child Care Credit 532

    183. Marriage Penalty Relief Provisions 532
    A Standard Deduction Marriage Penalty Relief 532
    B Expansion of the 15 Percent Rate Bracket for Married Couples Filing Joint Returns 533
    C Marriage Penalty Relief and Simplification Relating to the Earned Income Credit 535

    184. Education Incentives 535
    A Modifications to Education IRAs 535
    B Private Prepaid Tuition Programs; Exclusion from Gross Income of Education Distributions from Qualified Tuition Programs 536
    C Exclusion for Employer-Provided Educational Assistance 537
    D Modifications to Student Loan Interest Deduction 537
    E Eliminate Tax on Awards Under the National Health Service Corps Scholarship Program and the F. Edward Hebert Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship and Financial Assistance Program 538
    F Deduction for Qualified Higher Education Expenses 538

    185. Pension and Individual Retirement Arrangement Provisions 539
    186. AMT Relief 547
    187. Health Insurance for Self-Employed 547
    188. Income Tax Treatment of Certain Restitution Payments to Holocaust Victims 547
    189. Estate, Gift, and Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Provisions 548
    A Phase-out
    and Repeal of Estate and Generation-Skipping Transfer Taxes; Increase in Gift Tax Unified Credit Effective Exemption 548
    B Expand Estate Tax Rule for Conservation Easements 551
    C Modify Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Rules 551
    D Availability of Installment Payment Relief 551

    190. Sunset 553

    CHAPTER 13: The Job Creation and Worker Assistance Act of 2002 557
    191. Bonus Depreciation 558
    192. Net Operating Losses 558
    193. Classroom Materials 558
    194. Electric Vehicle Credit 558
    195. Work Opportunity Tax Credit 559
    196. Welfare to Work Tax Credit 559
    197. Archer Medical Savings Account 559
    198. Liberty Zone Benefits 559

    CHAPTER 14: The Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 561
    A Rate Reductions 562
    B The Marriage Penalty 563
    C The Alternative Minimum Tax 563
    D Child Tax Credit 564
    E Dividends/Capital Gains 564
    F Deduct Your SUV?Election to Expense 566

    CHAPTER 15: Income Averaging and Hurricane Tax Breaks 571

    CHAPTER 16: 2006 Tax Reform 577
    A The Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act of 2005 578
    B The Pension Protection Act of 2006 580
    C Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006 583

    CHAPTER 17: Tax Reform, 2007-2008 587
    A The Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007 588
    B The New Debt Relief Act 588
    C The Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 590
    D The Heroes Earnings Assistance and Relief Act of 2008 594
    E The Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 595

    CHAPTER 18: 2009 Tax Changes 599
    199. ?Making Work Pay? Tax Credit 600
    200. Reducing the COBRA Bite 601
    201. First-Time Home Buyer Credit Expanded 602
    202. American Opportunity Tax Credit 603
    203. Energy Credits 604
    204. Plug-in Electric Drive Vehicle Credit 604
    205. Plug-in Electric Vehicle Credit 605
    206. Conversion Kits 605
    207. Treatment of Alternative Motor Vehicle Credit as a Personal Credit Allowed against AMT 605
    208. AMT Patch 606
    209. Earned Income Credit 606
    210. Child Tax Credit 606
    211. Section 529 Plans 606
    212. Unemployment Benefits 607
    213. Qualified Transportation Benefits 607
    214. Estimated Taxes 607
    215. Motor Vehicle Sales Tax 607
    216. Business Depreciation 608
    217. NOL Carrybacks 608

    CHAPTER 19: More Tax Changes 609
    A The Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment (HIRE) Act of 2010 610
    B The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act 611
    C Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 614
    D The Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 616
    E American Tax Relief Act of 2012 622
    F Tax Increase Prevention Act of 2014 625
    G The Able Act 627
    H More Changes 628

    CHAPTER 20: How to Avoid/Survive an IRS Audit 629

    APPENDIX A
    Cost Recovery/Depreciation 747
    APPENDIX B
    Business Use of ?Listed Property? 761
    APPENDIX C
    Auto Leases 775
    INDEX 845

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